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WIP main page. bd2857d298cac225da8b4238a5652da196a5c6ef Felix the Cat 0 2 2 2024-02-22T20:36:24Z IcebergDuck 2 Created page with "'''Felix the Cat''' was a series of animated shorts created by Otto Messmer and Pat Sullivan that lasted from 1919 until 1930, with a brief 3-short-revival in 1936. The cartoons were the most popular animated shorts during the 1920s, with the titular character becoming the world's first animated pop culture icon. They helped establish animation as a serious medium and paved the way for more cartoon stars to come out of the woodworks. The series' popularity began to decl..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Felix the Cat''' was a series of animated shorts created by Otto Messmer and Pat Sullivan that lasted from 1919 until 1930, with a brief 3-short-revival in 1936. The cartoons were the most popular animated shorts during the 1920s, with the titular character becoming the world's first animated pop culture icon. They helped establish animation as a serious medium and paved the way for more cartoon stars to come out of the woodworks. The series' popularity began to decline with the advent of sound cartoons, with Pat Sullivan refusing to produce cartoons with sound. Advances in animation also made the Felix shorts appear more 'primitive' to their contemporaries animation-wise as well as background art-wise. The series ended in 1930 after poor attempts to create new Felix cartoons with sound, which failed to capture an audience. Over the years many of the Felix shorts have gone missing, and a lot of the ones that do exist survive only in the poor quality, heavily shortened, and occasionally bootlegged 8mm and 16mm home movies that they were turned into during the 1950s when the original theatrical cartoons were sold to the television market. ==Filmography== The first 25 Felix cartoons were distributed to theaters by Paramount Pictures. ===1919=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Feline Follies'' || November 9, 1919 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''The Musical Mews'' || November 16, 1919 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''The Adventures of Felix'' || December 14, 1919 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1920=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''A Frolic with Felix'' || January 25, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Big Game Hunter'' || February 22, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Wrecking a Romeo'' || March 7, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Food Controller'' || April 11, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Pinch Hitter'' || April 18, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Foxy Felix'' || May 16, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''A Hungry Hoodoo'' || June 6, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''The Great Cheese Robbery'' || June 13, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix and the Feed Bag'' || July 18, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Nifty Nurse'' || August 22, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''The Circus''<br /><small>(Reissued as "''Frolics at the Circus''")</small> || September 26, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''My Hero'' || October 24, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Landlord'' || November 21, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix's Fish Story'' || December 26, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} ===1921=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix the Gay Dog'' || February 6, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Down on the Farm'' || February 13, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Hypnotist'' || March 20, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Free Lunch'' || April 17, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Goes on Strike'' || May 15, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Out of Luck'' || June 5, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''The Love Punch'' || July 3, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Left at Home'' || July 17, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1922=== In 1922, Margaret J. Winkler takes over the distribution of the cartoons. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix Saves the Day'' || February 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix at the Fair'' || March 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Some scenes are missing from the publicly available copy. |- | ''Felix Makes Good'' || April 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix All at Sea'' || May 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix in Love'' || June 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix in the Swim'' || July 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Finds a Way'' || August 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix Gets Revenge'' || September 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Wakes Up'' || September 15, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Minds the Kid'' || October 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Turns the Tide''<br /><small>(also known as "''The Inventor''")</small> || October 15, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Fifty-Fifty'' || October 21, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The publicly available copy was recorded from a wall as a projector was playing the cartoon. |- | ''Felix Comes Back'' || 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix on the Trail'' || November 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix Lends a Hand'' || November 15, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Gets Left'' || December 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix in the Bone Age''<br /><small>(also known as "''Felix in the Stone Age''")</small> || December 15, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} ===1923=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix the Ghost Breaker'' || January 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Wins Out'' || January 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Tries for Treasure'' || April 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Revolts'' || May 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Calms His Conscience'' || May 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Globe Trotter'' || June 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix Gets Broadcasted'' || June 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix Strikes It Rich'' || July 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix in Hollywood'' || July 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix in Fairyland'' || August 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Laughs Last'' || August 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix and the Radio'' || 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Fills a Shortage'' || November 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Goat-Getter'' || December 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down French 8mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix Goes A-Hunting'' || December 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} ===1924=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix Out of Luck'' || January 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix Loses Out'' || January 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix 'Hyps' the Hippo'' || February 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Some scenes are missing from the publicly available copy. |- | ''Felix Crosses the Crooks'' || February 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Some scenes are missing from the publicly available copy. |- | ''Felix Tries to Rest'' || February 29, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 8mm German home movie print. |- | ''Felix Doubles for Darwin'' || March 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Finds Out'' || April 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Cashes In'' || April 11, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Fairy Tales'' || April 21, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Pinches the Pole'' || May 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Puts It Over'' || May 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''A Friend in Need'' || June 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Some scenes are missing from the publicly available copy. |- | ''Felix Finds 'Em Fickle'' || June 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || 'Restored' by a fan by splicing a good quality (though incomplete) 16mm scan with their own copy, recorded from a wall as a projector was playing the cartoon. |- | ''Felix Baffled by Banjos'' || June 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix All Balled Up'' || July 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Roughly 30-to-40% of the cartoon is still missing. |- | ''Felix Brings Home the Bacon'' || July 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix Goes West'' || August 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Minds His Business'' || 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Grabs His Grub'' || September 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The publicly available copy was recorded from a wall as a projector was playing the cartoon. |- | ''Felix Goes Hungry'' || December 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Finishes First'' || December 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1925=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix Wins and Loses'' || January 1, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix All Puzzled'' || January 15, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Follows the Swallows'' || February 1, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix Rests in Peace'' || February 15, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Gets His Fill'' || March 1, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Full O' Fight'' || April 13, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Outwits Cupid'' || April 27, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Monkeys with Magic'' || May 8, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Cops the Prize'' || May 25, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix Gets the Can'' || June 8, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Dopes It Out'' || August 15, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat Trifles with Time'' || August 23, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat Busts into Business'' || September 6, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Trips Thru Toyland'' || September 20, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat on the Farm'' || October 4, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Cat on the Job'' || October 18, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat in the Cold Rush'' || November 1, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat in Eats are West'' || November 15, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat Tries the Trades'' || November 29, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Some scenes are missing from the publicly available copy. |- | ''Felix the Cat at the Rainbow's End'' || December 13, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Kept on Walking'' || December 27, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} Sometime in 1925, an advertisement was created for Mazda light bulbs, commissioned by General Electric. This is merely a sponsored short and not part of the Felix the Cat series. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status |- | ''The Cat and the Kit'' || 1925 || General Electric || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} ===1926=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix the Cat Spots the Spook'' || January 10, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Flirts with Fate'' || January 24, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat in Blunderland'' || February 7, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Fans the Flames'' || February 21, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Laughs It Off'' || March 7, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Weathers the Weather'' || March 21, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The only public copy was poorly recorded from a gathering hall which was screening the cartoon. |- | ''Felix the Cat Uses His Head'' || April 4, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Misses the Cue'' || April 18, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Cat Braves the Briny''<br /><small>(also known as "''Sunken Treasure''")</small> || May 2, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || The only public copy is a redrawn colorized version; the original black and white version is lost. |- | ''A Tale of Two Kitties'' || May 16, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Cat Scoots Through Scotland'' || May 30, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. A redrawn colorized version of the complete cartoon is rumored to exist, although this is unconfirmed. |- | ''Felix the Cat Rings the Ringer'' || June 13, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''School Daze'' || June 27, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Seeks Solitude'' || July 11, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Misses His Swiss'' || July 25, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || The only public copy is a redrawn colorized version with its ending missing; the original black and white version is lost. |- | ''Gym Gems'' || August 8, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Two-Lip Time'' || August 22, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Scrambled Yeggs'' || September 5, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Shatters the Sheik'' || September 19, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Hunts the Hunter'' || October 3, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Land O' Fancy'' || October 17, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Busts a Bubble'' || October 31, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Reverse English'' || November 14, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Cat Trumps the Ace'' || November 28, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Collars the Button'' || December 12, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Zoo Logic'' || December 29, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1927=== Several cartoons from 1927 and 1928 were re-issued by Copley Pictures in 1928-1930 with sound. An asterisk (*) next to a title indicates there was a sound reissue of that particular short. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix the Cat Dines and Pines'' || January 9, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Pedigreedy'' || January 23, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Icy Eyes'' || February 6, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Stars in Stripes'' || February 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Sees 'Em in Season'' || March 6, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Barn Yarns'' || March 20, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Germ Mania'' || April 3, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Sax Appeal'' || April 27, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Eye Jinks'' || May 1, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Roameo'' || May 15, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Ducks His Duty'' || May 29, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Dough-Nutty'' || June 12, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''"Loco"Motive'' || June 26, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Art for Heart's Sake'' || July 10, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''The Travel-Hog'' || July 14, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Only available copy is sourced from a late '90s broadcast on Japanese Cartoon Network. |- | ''Jack From All Trades''<br /><small>(also known as "''Mr. Do-All''")</small> || August 7, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || The only public copy is a redrawn colorized version; the original black and white version is lost. |- | ''The Non-Stop Fright''* || August 21, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Wise Guise'' || September 4, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Flim Flam Films'' || September 18, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat Switches Witches''* || October 2, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''No Fuelin'''* || October 16, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Daze and Knights''* || October 20, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Uncle Tom's Crabbin'''* || November 13, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Whys and Other Whys''* <br /> <small>(reissued as "''Whys and Otherwise''")</small> || November 27, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Felix the Cat Hits the Deck'' || December 11, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Felix the Cat Behind in Front''* || December 25, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |} ===1928=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''The Smoke Scream''* || January 8, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Draggin' th' Dragon'' || January 22, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''The Oily Bird''* || February 5, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Ohm Sweet Ohm'' || February 19, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Japanicky''* || March 4, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Polly-tics'' || March 18, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Comicalamities'' || April 1, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat in Sure-Locked Homes'' || April 15, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Eskimotive''* || April 19, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Arabiantics''* || May 13, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''In and Out Laws'' || May 27, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist || Was listed on eBay in June 2022. |- | ''Outdoor Indore''* || June 10, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Futuritzy''* || June 24, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Astronomeows''*<br /><small>(reissued as "''Astronomeous''")</small> || July 8, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Jungle Bungles'' || July 22, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''The Last Life'' || August 5, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1929=== This is the year Copley starts producing Felix the Cat cartoons in sound. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''False Vases'' || 1929 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''One Good Turn'' || 1929 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Romeeow'' || 1929 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''The Cat's Meow'' || 1929 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1930=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''April Maze'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat Woos Whoopee'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Forty Winks'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Hootchy Kootchy Parlais Vous'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. The full cartoon is very rare to come by. |- | ''Oceantics'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Skulls and Sculls'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Tee Time'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | bgcolor="#ededed" | ''Unknown title'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1936=== A short revival of Felix was produced by Van Beuren Studios and distributed to theaters by RKO Pictures. All of these cartoons were the first to be produced in three-strip Technicolor. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Status !! Notes |- | ''The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg'' || February 7, 1936 || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Neptune Nonsense'' || March 20, 1936 || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Bold King Cole'' || May 29, 1936 || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} eeacc88084becf00b3f5f73911f67adf636cd84f 29 2 2024-02-22T21:07:01Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Felix the Cat''' was a series of animated shorts created by Otto Messmer and Pat Sullivan that lasted from 1919 until 1930, with a brief 3-short-revival in 1936. The cartoons were the most popular animated shorts during the 1920s, with the titular character becoming the world's first animated pop culture icon. They helped establish animation as a serious medium and paved the way for more cartoon stars to come out of the woodworks. The series' popularity began to decline with the advent of sound cartoons, with Pat Sullivan refusing to produce cartoons with sound. Advances in animation also made the Felix shorts appear more 'primitive' to their contemporaries animation-wise as well as background art-wise. The series ended in 1930 after poor attempts to create new Felix cartoons with sound, which failed to capture an audience. Over the years many of the Felix shorts have gone missing, and a lot of the ones that do exist survive only in the poor quality, heavily shortened, and occasionally bootlegged 8mm and 16mm home movies that they were turned into during the 1950s when the original theatrical cartoons were sold to the television market. ==Filmography== The first 25 Felix cartoons were distributed to theaters by Paramount Pictures. ===1919=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Feline Follies'' || November 9, 1919 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''The Musical Mews'' || November 16, 1919 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''The Adventures of Felix'' || December 14, 1919 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1920=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''A Frolic with Felix'' || January 25, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Big Game Hunter'' || February 22, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Wrecking a Romeo'' || March 7, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Food Controller'' || April 11, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Pinch Hitter'' || April 18, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Foxy Felix'' || May 16, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''A Hungry Hoodoo'' || June 6, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''The Great Cheese Robbery'' || June 13, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix and the Feed Bag'' || July 18, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Nifty Nurse'' || August 22, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''The Circus''<br /><small>(Reissued as "''Frolics at the Circus''")</small> || September 26, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''My Hero'' || October 24, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Landlord'' || November 21, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix's Fish Story'' || December 26, 1920 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} ===1921=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix the Gay Dog'' || February 6, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Down on the Farm'' || February 13, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Hypnotist'' || March 20, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Free Lunch'' || April 17, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Goes on Strike'' || May 15, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Out of Luck'' || June 5, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''The Love Punch'' || July 3, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Left at Home'' || July 17, 1921 || Paramount Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1922=== In 1922, Margaret J. Winkler takes over the distribution of the cartoons. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix Saves the Day'' || February 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix at the Fair'' || March 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Some scenes are missing from the publicly available copy. |- | ''Felix Makes Good'' || April 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix All at Sea'' || May 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix in Love'' || June 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix in the Swim'' || July 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Finds a Way'' || August 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix Gets Revenge'' || September 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Wakes Up'' || September 15, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Minds the Kid'' || October 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Turns the Tide''<br /><small>(also known as "''The Inventor''")</small> || October 15, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Fifty-Fifty'' || October 21, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The publicly available copy was recorded from a wall as a projector was playing the cartoon. |- | ''Felix Comes Back'' || 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix on the Trail'' || November 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix Lends a Hand'' || November 15, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Gets Left'' || December 1, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix in the Bone Age''<br /><small>(also known as "''Felix in the Stone Age''")</small> || December 15, 1922 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} ===1923=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix the Ghost Breaker'' || January 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Wins Out'' || January 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Tries for Treasure'' || April 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Revolts'' || May 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Calms His Conscience'' || May 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Globe Trotter'' || June 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix Gets Broadcasted'' || June 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix Strikes It Rich'' || July 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix in Hollywood'' || July 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix in Fairyland'' || August 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Laughs Last'' || August 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix and the Radio'' || 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Fills a Shortage'' || November 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Goat-Getter'' || December 1, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down French 8mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix Goes A-Hunting'' || December 15, 1923 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} ===1924=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix Out of Luck'' || January 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix Loses Out'' || January 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix 'Hyps' the Hippo'' || February 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Some scenes are missing from the publicly available copy. |- | ''Felix Crosses the Crooks'' || February 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Some scenes are missing from the publicly available copy. |- | ''Felix Tries to Rest'' || February 29, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 8mm German home movie print. |- | ''Felix Doubles for Darwin'' || March 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Finds Out'' || April 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Cashes In'' || April 11, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Fairy Tales'' || April 21, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Pinches the Pole'' || May 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Puts It Over'' || May 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''A Friend in Need'' || June 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Some scenes are missing from the publicly available copy. |- | ''Felix Finds 'Em Fickle'' || June 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || 'Restored' by a fan by splicing a good quality (though incomplete) 16mm scan with their own copy, recorded from a wall as a projector was playing the cartoon. |- | ''Felix Baffled by Banjos'' || June 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix All Balled Up'' || July 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Roughly 30-to-40% of the cartoon is still missing. |- | ''Felix Brings Home the Bacon'' || July 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix Goes West'' || August 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Minds His Business'' || 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Grabs His Grub'' || September 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The publicly available copy was recorded from a wall as a projector was playing the cartoon. |- | ''Felix Goes Hungry'' || December 1, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Finishes First'' || December 15, 1924 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1925=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix Wins and Loses'' || January 1, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix All Puzzled'' || January 15, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Follows the Swallows'' || February 1, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. |- | ''Felix Rests in Peace'' || February 15, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Gets His Fill'' || March 1, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Full O' Fight'' || April 13, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Outwits Cupid'' || April 27, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix Monkeys with Magic'' || May 8, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Cops the Prize'' || May 25, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix Gets the Can'' || June 8, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix Dopes It Out'' || August 15, 1925 || Margaret J. Winkler || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat Trifles with Time'' || August 23, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat Busts into Business'' || September 6, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Trips Thru Toyland'' || September 20, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat on the Farm'' || October 4, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Cat on the Job'' || October 18, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat in the Cold Rush'' || November 1, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat in Eats are West'' || November 15, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat Tries the Trades'' || November 29, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Some scenes are missing from the publicly available copy. |- | ''Felix the Cat at the Rainbow's End'' || December 13, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Kept on Walking'' || December 27, 1925 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} Sometime in 1925, an advertisement was created for Mazda light bulbs, commissioned by General Electric. This is merely a sponsored short and not part of the Felix the Cat series. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status |- | ''The Cat and the Kit'' || 1925 || General Electric || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |} ===1926=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix the Cat Spots the Spook'' || January 10, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Flirts with Fate'' || January 24, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat in Blunderland'' || February 7, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Fans the Flames'' || February 21, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Laughs It Off'' || March 7, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Weathers the Weather'' || March 21, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The only public copy was poorly recorded from a gathering hall which was screening the cartoon. |- | ''Felix the Cat Uses His Head'' || April 4, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Misses the Cue'' || April 18, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Cat Braves the Briny''<br /><small>(also known as "''Sunken Treasure''")</small> || May 2, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || The only public copy is a redrawn colorized version; the original black and white version is lost. |- | ''A Tale of Two Kitties'' || May 16, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Cat Scoots Through Scotland'' || May 30, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. A redrawn colorized version of the complete cartoon is rumored to exist, although this is unconfirmed. |- | ''Felix the Cat Rings the Ringer'' || June 13, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''School Daze'' || June 27, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Seeks Solitude'' || July 11, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Misses His Swiss'' || July 25, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || The only public copy is a redrawn colorized version with its ending missing; the original black and white version is lost. |- | ''Gym Gems'' || August 8, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Two-Lip Time'' || August 22, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Scrambled Yeggs'' || September 5, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Shatters the Sheik'' || September 19, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Hunts the Hunter'' || October 3, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Land O' Fancy'' || October 17, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Busts a Bubble'' || October 31, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Reverse English'' || November 14, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Felix the Cat Trumps the Ace'' || November 28, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Collars the Button'' || December 12, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Zoo Logic'' || December 29, 1926 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1927=== Several cartoons from 1927 and 1928 were re-issued by Copley Pictures in 1928-1930 with sound. An asterisk (*) next to a title indicates there was a sound reissue of that particular short. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''Felix the Cat Dines and Pines'' || January 9, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Pedigreedy'' || January 23, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Icy Eyes'' || February 6, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Stars in Stripes'' || February 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Sees 'Em in Season'' || March 6, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Barn Yarns'' || March 20, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Germ Mania'' || April 3, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Sax Appeal'' || April 27, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''Eye Jinks'' || May 1, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Roameo'' || May 15, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Felix the Cat Ducks His Duty'' || May 29, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Dough-Nutty'' || June 12, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''"Loco"Motive'' || June 26, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Art for Heart's Sake'' || July 10, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |- | ''The Travel-Hog'' || July 14, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || Only available copy is sourced from a late '90s broadcast on Japanese Cartoon Network. |- | ''Jack From All Trades''<br /><small>(also known as "''Mr. Do-All''")</small> || August 7, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || The only public copy is a redrawn colorized version; the original black and white version is lost. |- | ''The Non-Stop Fright''* || August 21, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Wise Guise'' || September 4, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Flim Flam Films'' || September 18, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat Switches Witches''* || October 2, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''No Fuelin'''* || October 16, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Daze and Knights''* || October 20, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Uncle Tom's Crabbin'''* || November 13, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Whys and Other Whys''* <br /> <small>(reissued as "''Whys and Otherwise''")</small> || November 27, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Felix the Cat Hits the Deck'' || December 11, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Felix the Cat Behind in Front''* || December 25, 1927 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |} ===1928=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''The Smoke Scream''* || January 8, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Draggin' th' Dragon'' || January 22, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''The Oily Bird''* || February 5, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Ohm Sweet Ohm'' || February 19, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Japanicky''* || March 4, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Polly-tics'' || March 18, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |- | ''Comicalamities'' || April 1, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat in Sure-Locked Homes'' || April 15, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Eskimotive''* || April 19, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Arabiantics''* || May 13, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''In and Out Laws'' || May 27, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist || Was listed on eBay in June 2022. |- | ''Outdoor Indore''* || June 10, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Futuritzy''* || June 24, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Astronomeows''*<br /><small>(reissued as "''Astronomeous''")</small> || July 8, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available || The intertitles are missing from the publicly available version. |- | ''Jungle Bungles'' || July 22, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''The Last Life'' || August 5, 1928 || Educational Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1929=== This is the year Copley starts producing Felix the Cat cartoons in sound. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''False Vases'' || 1929 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''One Good Turn'' || 1929 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Romeeow'' || 1929 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''The Cat's Meow'' || 1929 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1930=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Distributor !! Status !! Notes |- | ''April Maze'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Felix the Cat Woos Whoopee'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Forty Winks'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Hootchy Kootchy Parlais Vous'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found || Exists as a cut down 16mm home movie print. The full cartoon is very rare to come by. |- | ''Oceantics'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Skulls and Sculls'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | ''Tee Time'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- | bgcolor="#ededed" | ''Unknown title'' || 1930 || Copley Pictures || bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |} ===1936=== A short revival of Felix was produced by Van Beuren Studios and distributed to theaters by RKO Pictures. All of these cartoons were the first to be produced in three-strip Technicolor. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Released !! Status !! 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Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Stud..." wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="5" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Notes |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- ! colspan="5" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |First Winkler Oswald. Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="5" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |Lost cartoon. |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |This film is based on the Disney Oswald episode called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |Lost cartoon. |- ! colspan="5" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Exists only as a silent print. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Lost cartoon. |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist and there are a few still images publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |Walter Lantz Productions |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |First episode that Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |- ! colspan="5" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |The story within the cartoon is based on "The Gingerbread Man", a fairy tale published in 1875. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design and would not appear in this design until his ''Epic Mickey'' appearance in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |- ! colspan="5" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 4b523d5684fdd9ca37f866d02e3510a0ee7d9fa2 31 30 2024-02-23T11:39:29Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="5" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Notes |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- ! colspan="5" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |First Winkler Oswald. Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="5" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |Lost cartoon. |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |This film is based on the Disney Oswald episode called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |Lost cartoon. |- ! colspan="5" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Exists only as a silent print. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Lost cartoon. |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist and there are a few still images publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |Walter Lantz Productions |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |First episode that Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |- ! colspan="5" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |The story within the cartoon is based on "The Gingerbread Man", a fairy tale published in 1875. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design and would not appear in this design until his ''Epic Mickey'' appearance in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |- ! colspan="5" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] a7f63d693d8a6bd31639802931f2dc77923fef1a 32 31 2024-02-23T11:39:49Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="5" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Notes |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- ! colspan="5" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Lost cartoon. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |First Winkler Oswald. Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="5" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |Lost cartoon. Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |Lost cartoon. |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |This film is based on the Disney Oswald episode called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |Lost cartoon. |- ! colspan="5" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Exists only as a silent print. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Lost cartoon. |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist and there are a few still images publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |First episode that Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |- ! colspan="5" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |The story within the cartoon is based on "The Gingerbread Man", a fairy tale published in 1875. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |In the public domain. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design and would not appear in this design until his ''Epic Mickey'' appearance in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |- ! colspan="5" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- ! colspan="5" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions | |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 57f69688c4a65487462894e7e4d87433c63d3b12 33 32 2024-02-23T12:48:43Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="6" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- ! colspan="6" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. Although still not publicly available. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="6" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- ! colspan="6" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found | |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First episode that Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |- ! colspan="6" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |- ! colspan="6" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 57f91bc3adef9967f0df2b9aed4f933145fded31 34 33 2024-02-23T12:51:22Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="6" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- ! colspan="6" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. Although still not publicly available. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="6" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- ! colspan="6" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First episode that Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |- ! colspan="6" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |- ! colspan="6" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="6" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 171869ee75b4742415df9865d092d6d0139c6321 35 34 2024-02-23T13:03:22Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !BCA |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. Although still not publicly available. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm Thunderbean copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm Thunderbean copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First episode that Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm Thunderbean copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 1cbfba1e2111fe063b626f2ce93e279211c23ee8 36 35 2024-02-23T17:44:19Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !BCA |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm Thunderbean copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm Thunderbean copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First episode that Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm Thunderbean copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 73672c164ee83e29491e50aa29b2fb1a95248f5c 37 36 2024-02-23T17:58:16Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !BCA |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm Thunderbean copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm Thunderbean copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First episode that Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm Thunderbean copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes !BCA |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 559acffb5d3b15d690aac250216ae0f54e987e12 38 37 2024-02-23T18:33:19Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !BCA |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from significantly spliced 16mm |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes !BCA |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 28f5298cf77d95651323888f150473f7ac84775e 39 38 2024-02-23T19:06:27Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !BCA |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from significantly spliced 16mm |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm(?). |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes !BCA |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Faded 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm print scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] efc97046fd019c932033113032b3b29cafb51256 40 39 2024-02-23T19:14:08Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !BCA |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024 |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from significantly spliced 16mm |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm.(?). |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.(?). |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes !BCA |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Faded 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm print scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 8c3f70a799e0ff92ca28a961a609c51c460948be 41 40 2024-02-23T19:37:10Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !BCA |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies have been uploaded to YouTube. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 360p copies of the 16mm scan can be found on YouTube. |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences (including the ending) missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies can be found on YouTube. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm nitrate film with German titles. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD scan of 16mm(?) copy can be found on YouTube. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from significantly spliced 16mm |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm.(?). |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.(?). |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes !BCA |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Faded 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm print scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] e7d3094a0966b559eae16401b5eb3b9a9311a7d4 42 41 2024-02-23T20:08:59Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !BCA |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies have been uploaded to YouTube. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 360p copies of the 16mm scan can be found on YouTube. |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences (including the ending) missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies can be found on YouTube. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm nitrate film with German titles. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD scan of 16mm(?) copy can be found on YouTube. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm wall projection. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | (Degraded) VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS recording of a 480i 16mm transfer. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Downscaled reference copy of HD 16mm scan from the Stathes Collection.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gme-lW-JTo</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Blurry 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Silent but very high quality 35mm scan of fragments. Unfortunately not the full cartoon.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqKIYWZzJfM</ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Transfer from 16mm. |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | The soundtrack can be found on YouTube. |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from significantly spliced 16mm |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm(?). |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm(?). |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes !BCA |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Faded 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm print scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] fbdabaace93dfbab62f17d6c5c9405627894797c 43 42 2024-02-23T20:09:42Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !Best public copy |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies have been uploaded to YouTube. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 360p copies of the 16mm scan can be found on YouTube. |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences (including the ending) missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies can be found on YouTube. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm nitrate film with German titles. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Disney Treasures'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD scan of 16mm(?) copy can be found on YouTube. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain since January 1, 2024. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm wall projection. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | (Degraded) VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS recording of a 480i 16mm transfer. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Downscaled reference copy of HD 16mm scan from the Stathes Collection.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gme-lW-JTo</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Blurry 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Silent but very high quality 35mm scan of fragments. Unfortunately not the full cartoon.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqKIYWZzJfM</ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Transfer from 16mm. |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | The soundtrack can be found on YouTube. |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from significantly spliced 16mm |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm(?). |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm(?). |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes !Best public copy |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Faded 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm print scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 44bdbed888d6272f5f419dbe87f273931707f8ce 44 43 2024-02-23T21:07:40Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !Best public copy |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies have been uploaded to YouTube. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 360p copies of the 16mm scan can be found on YouTube. |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences (including the ending) missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies can be found on YouTube. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm nitrate film with German titles. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as the 1933 Mickey Mouse short ''Ye Olden Days''. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD scan of 16mm(?) copy can be found on YouTube. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Available on the ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm wall projection. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | (Degraded) VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS recording of a 480i 16mm transfer. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Downscaled reference copy of HD 16mm scan from the Stathes Collection.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gme-lW-JTo</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Blurry 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Silent but very high quality 35mm scan of fragments. Unfortunately not the full cartoon.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqKIYWZzJfM</ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Transfer from 16mm. |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | The soundtrack can be found on YouTube. |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from significantly spliced 16mm |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm(?). |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm(?). |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes !Best public copy |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | On ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Faded 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm print scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 7f65194b32b51c51f9a7dccf9805c9066b6db189 45 44 2024-02-23T21:21:54Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !Best public copy |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies have been uploaded to YouTube. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 360p copies of the 16mm scan can be found on YouTube. |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences (including the ending) missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies can be found on YouTube. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm nitrate film with German titles. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as the 1933 Mickey Mouse short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 16mm. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD scan of 16mm(?) copy can be found on YouTube. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm wall projection. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | (Degraded) VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS recording of a 480i 16mm transfer. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Downscaled reference copy of HD 16mm scan from the Stathes Collection.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gme-lW-JTo</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Blurry 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Silent but very high quality 35mm scan of fragments. Unfortunately not the full cartoon.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqKIYWZzJfM</ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Transfer from 16mm. |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | The soundtrack can be found on YouTube. |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from significantly spliced 16mm |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm(?). |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm(?). |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Notes !Best public copy |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Faded 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm print scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |Commercial for Autolite. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 18d4367339aa6f52da3149a6cf4a95fef3947bdf 46 45 2024-02-23T21:39:44Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !Best public copy |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies have been uploaded to YouTube. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 360p copies of the 16mm scan can be found on YouTube. |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences (including the ending) missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies can be found on YouTube. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm nitrate film with German titles. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as the 1933 Mickey Mouse short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 16mm. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD scan of 16mm(?) copy can be found on YouTube. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm wall projection. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | (Degraded) VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS recording of a 480i 16mm transfer. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Downscaled reference copy of HD 16mm scan from the Stathes Collection.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gme-lW-JTo</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Blurry 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Silent but very high quality 35mm scan of fragments. Unfortunately not the full cartoon.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqKIYWZzJfM</ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Transfer from 16mm. |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | The soundtrack can be found on YouTube. |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from significantly spliced 16mm |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm(?). |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm(?). |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Status !Notes !Best public copy |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | 4K restoration by Universal. Released on Blu-ray by Criterion. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from OCN, although downscaled. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Faded 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm print scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Downscaled HD transfer from 35mm. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Downscaled HD transfer from 35mm. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Downscaled HD transfer from 35mm. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Commercial for Autolite. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuR9Jlmg_2c</ref>. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] d700299ceeb169f7e9a80779b92c00a6a646cb54 47 46 2024-02-23T22:55:01Z IcebergDuck 2 wikitext text/x-wiki WIP. ==Filmography== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- ! colspan="7" | 1927 |- !# !Film !Released !Produced by !Status !Notes !Best public copy |- |001 |''Trolley Troubles'' |September 5, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First Oswald cartoon released. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon was reissued in 1931 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on Disney+. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |002 |''Oh Teacher'' |September 19, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. A few sequences went missing and others were reordered when the cartoon was reissued. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |003 |''The Mechanical Cow'' |October 3, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |004 |''Great Guns!'' |October 17, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1931 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |005 |''All Wet'' |October 31, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Ub Iwerks. Cartoon reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Animated by Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Copyright renewed in 1955. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |006 |''The Ocean Hop'' |November 14, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A few sequences went missing when the cartoon was reissued in 1932. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. The last Disney Oswald cartoon that was reissued by Walter Lantz with synchronized sound. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 1932 reissue 35mm negative source. |- |007 |''The Banker's Daughter'' |November 28, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The first appearance of Ortensia. A production script, five story-sketch pages and two animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |008 |''Empty Socks'' |December 11, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Lost until 2015, when it was found in Norway.<ref>https://ap.mnocdn.no/images/847dd8ec-0694-40d1-8cc7-9583714a4a8b?fit=crop&q=80&w=780</ref><ref>http://www.jbkaufman.com/movie-of-the-month/empty-socks-1927</ref><ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2014/12/12/disneys_longlost_first_christmas_film_turns_up_near_the_arctic_circle.html</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. About one minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies have been uploaded to YouTube. |- |009 |''Rickety Gin'' |December 26, 1927 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script and six story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. Animated by Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1928 |- |010 |''Harem Scarem'' |January 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. A production script, one background drawing and numerous animation drawings are the only known materials to exist. Animation drawings from a small part of this film were compiled by Disney into a video clip in 2012. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |011 |''Neck 'n' Neck'' |January 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Japan in 2018 as part of a 16mm film titled ''Mickey Manga: Speedy'' (ミッキー漫画 スピーデー ''Mikkī Manga: Supīdē''), though only as a two-minute cutdown of the original five-minute cartoon.<ref>https://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/15590015</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/lost-pre-mickey-mouse-cartoon-found-japan-1161536</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 360p copies of the 16mm scan can be found on YouTube. |- |012 |''The Ol' Swimmin' Hole'' |February 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Rediscovered in Belgium in 2016 by David Gerstein, with a few sequences (including the ending) missing.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BSJtt2XBNWD</ref> Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD copies can be found on YouTube. |- |013 |''Africa Before Dark'' |February 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in Austria in 2013. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Available with the Signature Edition of ''Bambi'' in 2017. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 35mm nitrate film with German titles. |- |014 |''Rival Romeos'' |March 5, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Ub Iwerks. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 16mm source. |- |015 |''Bright Lights'' |March 19, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from two (unstable) 35mm sources. |- |016 |''Sagebrush Sadie'' |April 1, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Many animation drawings and 8 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist. The animation drawings (which consist of two scenes) of this film were compiled by Disney into a brief fragment video clip as a bonus feature on the 2007 ''Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' DVD. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |017 |''Ride 'Em Plowboy'' |April 15, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. Two background drawings and 5 story-sketch pages are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21892830754/i-come-with-oswald-goodies-storyboard-pages-for</ref> Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, and Friz Freleng. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |018 |''Ozzie of the Mounted'' |April 30, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Survives almost complete, though a few sequences are still missing. Animated by Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rollin Hamilton, Ben Clopton, and Les Clark. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from a significantly spliced 35mm source. |- |019 |''Hungry Hoboes'' |May 14, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. A once missing cartoon, it was rediscovered in a vault in England in November 2011. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |020 |''Oh What a Knight'' |May 28, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Remade as the 1933 Mickey Mouse short ''Ye Olden Days''. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 35mm dupe source. |- |021 |''Poor Papa'' |June 11, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. First Oswald cartoon produced (in 1927), initially rejected but released a year later. Animated by Ub Iwerks and the entire Disney Oswald staff. Disney was unable to access a print of ''Poor Papa'' in time for the 2007 DVD,<ref>http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/lucky-new-oswald-finds.html</ref> but today owns a 16mm print of the short, and released it on the "Signature Edition" Blu-Ray of ''Pinocchio'' in 2017. One minute of footage is still missing. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from 16mm. |- |022 |''The Fox Chase'' |June 25, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 16mm source. |- |023 |''Tall Timber'' |July 9, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Animated by Hugh Harman and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Restored from 16mm. |- |024 |''Sleigh Bells'' |July 23, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Rediscovered in the British Film Institute's National Archives and restored.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oswald-lucky-rabbit-disney-animation-836707</ref> The ending sequence is still missing. Public domain since January 1, 2024, although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |025 |''High Up'' |August 6, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Rediscovered by David Gerstein.<ref>https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BaZgURKhg3Y</ref> Erroneously thought to be a Disney short after rediscovery; the British title uses the incorrect title card, crediting Walt instead of animators R.C Hamilton and Rudolph Ising.<ref>https://fanboynation.com/disney-rarities-reveals-lost-oswald-lucky-rabbit-cartoon</ref> Directed by Rudolf Ising and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD scan of 16mm(?) copy can be found on YouTube. |- |026 |''Hot Dogs'' |August 20, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed by Walt Disney. The copyright synopsis, 2 backgrounds and 4 story-sketch pages of the cartoon are the only known materials to exist.<ref>http://baxterfilms.tumblr.com/post/21893169854/storyboard-pages-for-the-last-of-the-disney</ref> Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |027 |''The Sky Scrapper'' |September 3, 1928 |Walt Disney Studio<br>Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed by Walt Disney. Also referred to as ''Sky Scrappers''. In 2014, an original 1928 print was found in the United Kingdom with Winkler-era titles. Remade as a Mickey Mouse 1933 short, ''Building a Building''. Last Disney Oswald cartoon. Appears on a television playing in the background in the 2022 Marvel film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on the Disney Oswald DVD. Multiple 16mm prints were used to create a complete copy. |- |028 |''Mississippi Mud'' |September 17, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |First Winkler Oswald. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |029 |''Panicky Pancakes'' |October 1, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |030 |''Fiery Firemen'' |October 15, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First publicly available Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng and Rudolf Ising. Public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |031 |''Rocks and Socks'' |November 12, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |032 |''South Pole Flight'' |November 26, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |033 |''Bull-Oney'' |November 28, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |034 |''A Horse Tale'' |December 10, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton and Tom Palmer. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |035 |''Farmyard Follies'' |December 24, 1928 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Survives as a fragmentary nitrate print at UCLA Film & Television Archive. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Rollin Hamilton. Public domain. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1929 |- |036 |''Homeless Homer'' |January 7, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Directed and animated by Rudolf Ising and Friz Freleng. Only publicly available copy was recorded off a projector playing the short on a wall. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm wall projection. |- |037 |''Yanky Clippers'' |January 21, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Walter Lantz and Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | (Degraded) VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |038 |''Hen Fruit'' |February 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |The first Oswald cartoon with sound. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |039 |''Sick Cylinders'' |February 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman and Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS recording of a 480i 16mm transfer. |- |040 |''Hold 'Em Ozzie'' |March 4, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Rediscovered in 2016, but it exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton.<ref>https://pt-br.fievent.com/e/cartoon-carnival-50-rarities-galore/5208954</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Downscaled reference copy of HD 16mm scan from the Stathes Collection.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gme-lW-JTo</ref> |- |041 |''The Suicide Sheik'' |March 18, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |A film reel of this short was found in 2019 by Ray Langston. It is located at the State Archives Preservation Facility in Madison, Wisconsin.<ref>https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9912366578902121</ref> Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Although still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |042 |Alpine Antics |April 1, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed by Tom Palmer. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Blurry 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |043 |''The Lumberjack'' |April 15, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Copy known to exist |According to UCLA Library Catalog, a shortened silent home film version is known to exist. Directed by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |044 |''The Fishing Fool'' |April 29, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |045 |''Stage Stunts'' |May 13, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |046 |''Stripes and Stars'' |May 27, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |047 |''The Wicked West'' |June 10, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Survival status uncertain, evidence shows the short was possibly reissued by Walter Lantz in 1931, but it is currently unknown if Universal has a copy or if the reissue was included in the Guild Films television package. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |048 |''Nuts and Jolts'' |June 24, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Found |Rediscovered in 2016. Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Hugh Harman. Still not publicly available. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |049 |''Ice Man's Luck'' |July 8, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Directed and animated by Rollin Hamilton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |050 |''Jungle Jingles'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |051 |''Weary Willies'' |July 22, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. Directed and animated by Friz Freleng. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |052 |''Saucy Sausages'' |August 19, 1929 |Winkler Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon |Last Winkler Oswald cartoon. Directed and animated by Ben Clopton. |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |053 |''Race Riot'' |September 2, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald short released by Walter Lantz. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |054 |''Oil's Well'' |September 16, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |055 |''Permanent Wave'' |September 29, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |056 |''Cold Turkey'' |October 15, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |A workprint of this cartoon exists.<ref>https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/toon-for-old-times/article_bebb7a5c-73bd-5f3d-8ddf-77590793c06b.html></ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Silent but very high quality 35mm scan of fragments. Unfortunately not the full cartoon.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqKIYWZzJfM</ref> |- |057 |''Pussy Willie'' |October 28, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |058 |''Amateur Nite'' |November 11, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. A sound print exists according to UCLA Library Catalog. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |059 |''Hurdy Gurdy'' |November 24, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly based on the Disney Oswald short called ''Hungry Hoboes''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |060 |''Snow Use'' |November 25, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |061 |''Nutty Notes'' |December 9, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |16mm Italian prints are known to exist but only a few scenes are publicly available.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKnEnsde84</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Transfer from 16mm. |- |062 |''Ozzie of the Circus'' |December 23, 1929 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- ! colspan="7" | 1930 |- |063 |''Kounty Fair'' |January 6, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |Exists only as a silent print. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |064 |''Chilly Con Carmen'' |February 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |065 |''Kisses and Kurses'' |February 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ffcece" | Lost cartoon | |bgcolor="#ededed" | ''None'' |- |066 |''Broadway Folly'' |March 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Last time it shows the title card of Oswald laughing on screen. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |067 |''Bowery Bimbos'' |March 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |An original record of the soundtrack and a 16mm Italian print are known to exist. A few still images are publicly available.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEWp8opX_rU</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | The soundtrack can be found on YouTube. |- |068 |''Tramping Tramps'' |March 31, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |069 |''The Hash Shop'' |April 14, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |070 |''The Prison Panic'' |April 28, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |071 |''Hot for Hollywood'' |May 19, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Partially found |The only publicly available copy is silent. Vitaphone disc of the soundtrack was found in 2005. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |072 |''Hells Heels'' |June 2, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |073 |''My Pal Paul'' |June 16, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Produced to promote the 1930 Universal feature film ''King of Jazz''. Paul Whiteman is caricatured. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |074 |''Not So Quiet'' |June 30, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |075 |''Spooks'' |July 21, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |076 |''Henpecked'' |August 11, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |077 |''Cold Feet'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A drawing made by the animators attributed to this short shows Oswald playing a radiator like an accordion. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |078 |''Snappy Salesman'' |August 18, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Possibly a withheld 1929 entry due to its production number "5082" being in a number range of the other 1929 Lantz cartoons, and many other factors present in the short. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |079 |''The Singing Sap'' |September 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon on which Tex Avery was credited as an animator (as Fred Avery). First cartoon co-directed by Bill Nolan. Copyright was renewed. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |080 |''The Detective'' |September 22, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |081 |''The Fowl Ball'' |October 13, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |082 |''The Navy'' |November 3, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears shoes for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |083 |''Mexico'' |November 17, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |084 |''Africa'' |December 1, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | Restored from OCN. |- |085 |''Alaska'' |December 15, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy |- |086 |''Mars'' |December 29, 1930 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1931 |- |087 |''China'' |January 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |088 |''College'' |January 28, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |089 |''Shipwreck'' |February 9, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears gloves for the first time. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |090 |''The Farmer'' |March 23, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |091 |''The Fireman'' |April 8, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |092 |''Sunny South'' |April 20, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |093 |''Country School'' |May 5, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |094 |''The Bandmaster'' |May 18, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |095 |''Northwoods'' |June 29, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |096 |''The Stone Age'' |July 13, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |097 |''Radio Rhythm'' |July 27, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |098 |''Kentucky Belles'' |September 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |099 |''Hot Feet'' |September 14, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |100 |''The Hunter'' |October 12, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Oswald wears a shirt for the first time. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |101 |''Wonderland'' |October 26, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |102 |''The Hare Mail'' |November 30, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |103 |''The Fisherman'' |December 7, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |104 |''The Clown'' |December 21, 1931 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1932 |- |105 |''Grandma's Pet'' |January 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |106 |''Mechanical Man'' |February 15, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |107 |''Wins Out'' |March 14, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |108 |''Beau and Arrows'' |March 28, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |109 |''Making Good'' |April 11, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |110 |''Let's Eat'' |April 25, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |111 |''The Winged Horse'' |May 9, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |112 |''Cat Nipped'' |May 23, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |113 |''A Wet Knight'' |June 20, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |114 |''Jungle Jumble'' |July 4, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |115 |''Day Nurse'' |July 18, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |116 |''The Busy Barber'' |September 12, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |A remake of the silent 1929 Oswald cartoon ''Yanky Clippers''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |117 |''Carnival Capers'' |October 10, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |118 |''Wild and Woolly'' |November 21, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |119 |''Teacher's Pests'' |December 19, 1932 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1933 |- |120 |''The Plumber'' |January 30, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |121 |''The Shriek'' |February 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |122 |''Going to Blazes'' |April 10, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |123 |''Beau Best'' |May 22, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |124 |''Ham and Eggs'' |June 19, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from significantly spliced 16mm |- |125 |''Confidence'' |July 31, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |President Franklin D. Roosevelt is caricatured. Oswald is voiced by multiple actors. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |126 |''Five and Dime'' |September 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Caricatures in this short include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Jimmy Durante. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |127 |''The Zoo'' |November 6, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |128 |''The Merry Old Soul'' |November 27, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Academy Award nominee. Among those that appear in the film are the band leader Paul Whiteman, "singer" Roscoe Ates, Mae West, Harold Lloyd, and Zasu Pitts. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 1''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |129 |''Parking Space'' |December 18, 1933 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |First cartoon where Oswald wears a darker shorts; he uses the short of that color until his last appearance in ''Monkey Wretches''. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1934 |- |130 |''Chicken Reel'' |January 1, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |131 |''The Candy House'' |January 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm(?). |- |132 |''The County Fair'' |February 5, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |133 |''The Toy Shoppe'' |February 19, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In 1984, Fred Ladd and Entercolor Technologies Corp. colorized this cartoon as a test for Universal. The studio rejected this and all future plans for colorizing black and white Lantz cartoons.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110514205810/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com</ref> |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |134 |''Kings Up'' |March 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |135 |''Wolf! Wolf!'' |April 2, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |136 |''The Ginger Bread Boy'' |April 16, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The story within the cartoon is based on ''The Gingerbread Man'', a fairy tale published in 1875. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |137 |''Goldielocks and the Three Bears'' |May 14, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |138 |''Annie Moved Away'' |May 28, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |139 |''Wax Works'' |June 15, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |140 |''William Tell'' |July 9, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |141 |''Chris Columbus, Jr.'' |July 23, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |142 |''The Dizzy Dwarf'' |August 6, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |143 |''Ye Happy Pilgrims'' |September 3, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 35mm. |- |144 |''Sky Larks'' |October 22, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |145 |''Spring in the Park'' |November 12, 1934 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1935 |- |146 |''Robinson Crusoe Isle'' |January 7, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |147 |''The Hillbilly'' |February 1, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |148 |''Two Little Lambs'' |March 11, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |149 |''Do a Good Deed'' |March 25, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |150 |''Elmer the Great Dane'' |April 29, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Oswald's first dog, Elmer the Great Dane. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm. |- |151 |''Towne Hall Follies'' |June 17, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The storyline was reworked by Avery ten years later in MGM's ''Wild and Woolfy'' (this time set in the Wild West) featuring Droopy. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |152 |''At Your Service'' |July 22, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |153 |''Bronco Buster'' |August 19, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |154 |''Amateur Broadcast'' |September 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |155 |''The Quail Hunt'' |October 28, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |In the public domain. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |156 |''Monkey Wretches'' |November 18, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The final appearance of Oswald in his original design. He would not appear in his this design until ''Epic Mickey'' in 2010. The first appearance of Meany, Miny, and Moe; their popularity led to their development into a series of their own for Universal. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |157 |''Case of the Lost Sheep'' |December 2, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first cartoon to feature the white Oswald, a concept by Manuel Moreno. Despite retaining the name, this later version of Oswald looks like a completely different character. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |158 |''Doctor Oswald'' |December 23, 1935 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |From this point onward, the character is referred to as "Oswald Rabbit" instead of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" in the title cards. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1936 |- |159 |''Soft Ball Game'' |January 27, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |160 |''Alaska Sweepstakes'' |February 17, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |161 |''Slumberland Express'' |March 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |162 |''Beauty Shoppe'' |March 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |163 |''The Barnyard Five'' |April 20, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |164 |''Fun House'' |May 4, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |165 |''Farming Fools'' |May 25, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm.. |- |166 |''Battle Royal'' |June 22, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |167 |''Music Hath Charms'' |September 7, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from faded 16mm. |- |168 |''Kiddie Revue'' |September 21, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 480i transfer from 16mm(?). |- |169 |''Beach Combers'' |October 5, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |170 |''Night Life of the Bugs'' |October 9, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The title parodies that of the 1935 Universal feature film ''Night Life of the Gods''. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |171 |''Puppet Show'' |November 2, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |172 |''The Unpopular Mechanic'' |November 6, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |173 |''Gopher Trouble'' |November 30, 1936 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1937 |- |174 |''Everybody Sing'' |February 22, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first Oswald cartoon to feature the more streamlined, slimmer variation of Manuel Moreno's Oswald. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | 35mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |175 |''Duck Hunt'' |March 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |176 |''The Birthday Party'' |March 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |177 |''Trailer Thrills'' |May 3, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |178 |''The Wily Weasel'' |June 7, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |179 |''The Playful Pup'' |July 12, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |180 |''Lovesick'' |October 4, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |181 |''The Keeper of the Lions'' |October 18, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |182 |''The Mechanical Handy Man'' |November 8, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |183 |''Football Fever'' |November 15, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |184 |''The Mysterious Jug'' |November 29, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |185 |''The Dumb Cluck'' |December 20, 1937 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- ! colspan="7" | 1938 |- |186 |''The Lamp Lighter'' |January 10, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |187 |''Man Hunt'' |February 7, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |188 |''Yokel Boy Makes Good'' |February 21, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |The first appearance of Snuffy Skunk. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |189 |''Trade Mice'' |February 28, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available | |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |190 |''Feed the Kitty'' |March 14, 1938 |Walter Lantz Productions |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Final Oswald cartoon in the series. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |} == Other films and shorts during the Golden Age == {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !Film !Released !Status !Notes !Best public copy |- |''King of Jazz'' |April 19, 1930 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Feature film produced by Universal Pictures. First color appearance of Oswald, although only as a brief cameo. |bgcolor="#c2e4ed" | 4K restoration by Universal. Released on Blu-ray by Criterion. |- |''Toyland Premiere'' |December 10, 1934 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Restored from OCN, although downscaled. |- |''Springtime Serenade'' |May 27, 1935 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available on ''The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Vol. 2''. Sourced from OCN, although downscaled. |- |''Firemen's Picnic'' |August 16, 1937 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |''Meany, Miny, and Moe'' cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 35mm. |- |''Movie Phoney News'' |May 30, 1938 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |''New Universal'' cartoon. Uses recycled footage from earlier Oswald cartoons. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | Faded 16mm ''Thunderbean'' copy. |- |''Happy Scouts'' |June 20, 1938 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |''New Universal'' cartoon. The last cartoon with Oswald shot in black and white. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm print scan uploaded to YouTube. |- |''Snuffy's Party'' |August 7, 1939 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Part of the ''Cartune'' series. Oswald makes a cameo at the beginning of the cartoon. |bgcolor="#fffdce" | VHS transfer from 16mm. |- |''The Egg Cracker Suite'' |March 22, 1943 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Part of the ''Swing Symphony'' series. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Downscaled HD transfer from 35mm. |- |''Well Oiled'' |June 30, 1947 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Oswald makes a cameo. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Downscaled HD transfer from 35mm. |- |''The Woody Woodpecker Polka'' |October 29, 1951 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Woody Woodpecker cartoon. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Downscaled HD transfer from 35mm. |- |''Team Play'' |1952 |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | Available |Commercial for Autolite. |bgcolor="#ceffd0" | HD 16mm scan uploaded to YouTube<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuR9Jlmg_2c</ref>. |} ==References== [[Category:Theatrical animation]] [[Category:Universal]] [[Category:Winkler Productions]] [[Category:1920s]] [[Category:1930s]] 68988ab7c8efe73f3f4065913706fcd9667ddc2b